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Naming things around the office - Naming things around the office
Vocabulary
le bureau
the desk
Anna travaille de chez elle aujourd'hui, vous pouvez donc utiliser son bureau.
Anna is working from home today, so you can use her desk.
la chaise
the chair
Les chaises au travail ne sont vraiment pas confortables.
The chairs at work are so uncomfortable.
le bureau
the office
Ils ont emménagé dans un nouveau bureau dans le centre de Londres le mois dernier.
They moved to a new office in central London last month.
l'imprimante
the printer
Ça vous dérange si j'utilise l'imprimante ?
Do you mind if I use the printer?
la photocopieuse
the photocopy machine
Il a besoin d'utiliser la photocopieuse.
He needs to use the photocopier.
l'ordinateur
the computer
Qui a utilisé cet ordinateur hier ?
Who was using this computer yesterday?
l'ordinateur portable (masculin)
the laptop
Tu as un ordinateur portable ?
Do you have a laptop?
la salle de réunion
the meeting room
Pourrions-nous avoir cette salle de réunion dans cinq minutes s'il vous plaît ?
Could we have this meeting room in five minutes, please?
le téléphone
the phone
Veuillez décrocher le téléphone quand il sonne.
Please answer the phone when it rings.
Here's a tip
In the previous lesson we learned some handy phrases for when you're at work. In this unit we'll learn the names of some common things that you can find in an office.
In French le bureau means the piece of furniture (the desk) and also the place you are working (the office). Anna is working from home today, so you can use her desk. Ils ont emménagé dans un nouveau bureau dans le centre de Londres le mois dernier. (They moved to a new office in central London last month.